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Show THE lish entertained for her Sunday cently. Scott Haycock of Salt Lake School class at her home- Games and refreshments City visited at the home of his were played beucqi-iltMrs. T. - Ault A- - brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norr of Deweyville i Warren Haycock of Deweyville. and Mrs. Zella Orme of Honey- - i Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner ville were recent guests of their and family were recent visitors sister, Mrs. Gean Leavitt at at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fielding. Bert Stokes of Penrose. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wbieatly and their visited and son, Wayne, son, Tracy, visited with relatives Mrs.' Han- in Honeyville. and sister, daughter Mrs. and Raymond Mr. sen and family in Elwood TuesHeusser were Ogden visitors day. Mrs. Hannah Hodges of Lewis-to- Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Holdaway Utah visited her daughter d and family visited the Bird and family, Mr. and Mrs. near Brigham City Sunday. Barrus. Mrs. The Deweyville ward bishopric and Mrs. Etta Burgess Louise Holdaway visited at the entertained the ward teachers home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and partners at a party Wednesday evening in the ward hall. Hailing in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Zinck and Games were played and a tray Marble luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner announce the birth of daughters Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer and last at the Valley Hospital and daughters are now accompanied Mrs. V?rn Schon-fel- d and children to Salt Lake at home in Deweyville. treatreceived City recently. Mrs. Schonfeld and Henry Marble ment at the Valley hospital and family returned home to Winne-muccN?vada after visiting relalso at a hospital in Ogden. neusser here. atives Mr. and Mrs. Joseph spent the weekend in Preston, Members of the Stake Sunday Idaho as guests of Mr. and Mrs. School Board were In attendance at Sunday School Sunday. Ray Heusser. Barbara and Woodruff Snow The family of Mr. and Mrs. T. students of the U- S. A. C, were L Wheatiey presented the proweekend visitors of their parents, gram at Sacrament meeting SunMr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow and day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Litchford Wheatiey sang "There is no Toand families. morrow"; Mrs. T. L. Wheatiey Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish Jr. spoke on "Faith"; Allie Snow entertained a number of friends sang "Father, We Thank Thee." was the topic at dinner Thursday evening. "Repentance" Mrs. Gene Schieb of Pocatello, chosen by Zane Wheatiey; solo, Idaho and Mrs- Betty Salto of "San Antonie Ros?" by Tracey Logan visited Wednesday at the Wheatiey accompanied by his homes of Mr. and Mrs. John A. mother, Mrs. Rhoda Wheatiey at Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer the piano; A reading '"The Man and Mrs. Darlene Zinck and To Be" was given by Mrs. Alice Snow, and benediction by Aaron family. Mrs. Lloyd Newsome of Salt Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen reLake City spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris turned Sunday from their trip Hansen and also visited Mr. and to Sun Valley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Manning Mrs. Warren Haycock and family-Mr. and children, Mr. and Mrs, Caland Mrs. Howard Johnson vin Anderson of Ogden and Mr. of Preston, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Humpherys of Alton Perry of Ogden and Mr. Logan visited at the home of and Mrs. M. G. Perry of Dewey- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish. Mrs. Iva Madsen attended ville were recent dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Perry. graveside services for the WoodMrs, O. W. Snow and son, Don- ruff baby in Elwood Monday. ald, were in Salt Lake City re Tuesday evening Mrs. Blanche I.Irs- Lydia n. Re-fuj- Win-Xre- week-Mother- v? s a, - - enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and Mrs. T. R. Ault of Deweyville and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Loveland and daughter, Judy, met Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Ted Richardson at Brigham to hnor Mrs. Richardson i,a her birthday anniversary. She received many lovely gifts. Refreshments were served and the evening spent in visiting. - Treraootoo. Utah LEADER '!,. Mrs VnncrVm Inns Hium with Mrs. Eva Forgren at art visited friends also visited with other i xoiman and T ncuuig. Corinne on Sunday. while there. Mrs. Earl Anderson visited weekend, Barlow, n Doran Airs. and Mr. Christen-seMr. and Mrs. Melvin Mrs. Dale Compton, Mr. with Mrs. W.estergard and Mrs i Mr and and Geniel visited in Dewey- Mr. and of Brigham City on Sun-- ! of North t and Mrs. Ben Tolman, and Mr. Hoist ville on Monday evening. a held dayRoche fr. : Vera of Mrs. and RPetersen N. Mr. and Mrs. Ver W Mr. Albert Reeder has been famiw a .:. party for Mr. Salt Lake, were the overnight Erie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Compton last Thursday. attended a Dean Compton home of Beautiful at the Select Missionary party last of Logan Vaughn Hansen Salt Friday. He also visited In ( BAKNHAftV, "IV C 1, Lake Monday evening-Erito went Compton i JAM L S Burley, Idaho on a business trip j j Ufr.a; - - ! house-warmi- ng A Memorial Bishop and Mrs. James Wight attended a birthday party for Labor Troubles Alman Wight Wednesday night Belgians in the Belgian Congo The party was held at the home have boosted production steadily by Mrs. Alman Wight of promising the natives bicycles if of Mr. and immediate family The of Fielding. they reached a certain volume it that are attended. Reports production. works beautifully. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Waldron were the dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Melvin J- Wood and family on Thursday evening. by ANN WOOD Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and A family dinner was given in Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coombs visited honor of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin with Mr. and Mrs. Royal Robbins Mrs. O'Keath Waldron on Sunday. The dinner and Mr. and and Mrs. Mrwas given by his children and Adams, and weekend. the over his brothers and sisters at the Royal Robbins Burton Golden WalVerl Mrs, Mrs. Mr. and Mr. and home of and family visited with Mr. and dron. Floyd Adams made a business Mrs. Nels Stander of Brigham trip to Carey, Idaho last Thurs- on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson day. Mrs. Rue Harding visited at are the proud grandparents of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doran a baby daughter born to Mr. and Barlow on Sunday and Monday. Mrs. O'Dean Kay. Mr- and Mrs- George Crozier Mr. and Mrs. William Burton visited in Brigham on Monday. Jr. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christen- - Joseph Nelson. Mrs. Mary Wight is visiting sen and Deon and Geniel returned Friday, from a trip to Califor- with Mrs. Sylvia Dunn and Mr. nia. They visited at Santa Maria and Mrs. Jack Newman and with their son, Clair, who is ful family. Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Wight filling a mission there. They lhatchet r for this VJRAN1TES OA a a ju vviav - Our Selection Our large display of monuments and markers includes only the granites in all the standard colors. . highest - Our Craftsmanship tl U1J 15 if V' LliC Salesmen who claim to have "large shops" bereaved families immediately after have but two salesmen ..... in other cities corns among us and their loss. This we refuse to do Don't buy from photographs Visit our manufacturing see what you buy --- plant and display yard at 2nd North and 4th East in Brigham C.: PHONE 4741 or 3201 John H. 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